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Posted on: June 17, 2012
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let your heart dream
true story
I cannot tell you what to do
for your dreams lie within.
Seek not fortune tellers for
the Creator waits to guide
you. Put aside your doubts and
fears. Listen to your inner voice
and follow one step at a time
what your heart shows is true for you.
Raw Food Pyramid
Posted on: June 17, 2012
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Posted on: June 16, 2012
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true – says this ATHEIST:
organized religion depends on having a sacred text, a structured hierarchy of top down authority and followers who do not directly access or interpret the texts. additionally, organized RELIGION is all about NUMBERS of followers be it in mega churches or as televangelists in a one way communication direction – top to bottom.
spirituality is individual or in small groups, a mentor/student structure and often there are no writings to be misinterpreted or applied.
spirituality is more harmonious with nature and all about actually being the best you can be
instead of applying a list of rules and obeying them as if that is any measure of right and wrong.
Posted on: June 16, 2012
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Love does not alter
when it alteration finds
the Great Bardlove unconditionally means working without a net
Nina
Love lives not in bondage.
Those who wish to tether love
soon find shackles empty.
Love expands, encompasses,
embraces all. One can not
hoard love, can not steal
that which must be freely
given. Love can not be
bought, bribed, or demanded.
The Source of Love is generous,
ever ready to give more. Only
our inability to receive love
keeps our coffers empty.
Paradoxically, the more we
receive and pass on love to
others, the more we have for
ourselves. And so it is, and
has been for all time. And so it
will continue to be.
Posted on: June 16, 2012
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May the outward reflect
the perfection of the inward.
Our soul’s purity remains
through all time. Amen.
Posted on: June 16, 2012
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frogs are one of the coolest creatures
you can freeze them for years and when they defrost, they will hop away
they can induce suspended animation because they have a natural anti-freeze that protects their cell membranes by preventing the ice from creating sharp edges, basically sugar in their bodies alters the shape of the ice crystals.they are also an environmental indictactor species of the health of the local habitat
frogs are disappearing in the amazon rainforestsand deformities in individual frogs – not an evolutionary change, but pollution and parasite infestation caused , like 9 or up to 27 limbs are being discovered all across America –
much like polar bears in the artics – too many are being born with deformities and defects like hermaphrodism and and too many are unable to consume enough food so their hibernation cycles are disturbed
and polar bears and grizzlies – cousins who diverged – are now being in the same regions because of climate changes and they are interbreeding into a new bear subgroup called
PIZZLIES
frog is a great metaphor for life
baby swimming in water
growing legs and transforming
leaving the womb of the pond
taking its place on land
eating insects, croaking its song
laying eggs for more tadpoles
eaten by an eagle who transports
it to the next phase of life
Life is so simple when we let it be.
Posted on: June 16, 2012
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IF it wasn’t for the lighthouse
where would this ship be indeed….which is why I don’t beleive in regrets
but rather making the best choice
with the information you have
whether it’s the optimal choice
or whether you change directions later
How wise am I in hindsight,
Everything seems so clear.
I wonder why this wisdom
is not revealed in the now?
Perhaps to teach me faith,
humility, patience. Oh, wise
Creator, take my hand and walk
this path with me through all time.
Amen.
Top 10 Anti-Aging Foods
Posted on: June 15, 2012
Top 10 Anti-Aging Foods ❥➥❥
The general guidelines for the anti-aging diet are: keep your calorie consumption and saturated fat intake down; eat plenty of wholegrain, fresh fruits and vegetables; and cut down on salt and sugar. In addition to these general guidelines, there are specific foods that have a roll in anti-aging and that you should regularly include in your diet.
Avocado ❥ This fruit, which is usually eaten as a vegetable, is a good source of healthy monounsaturated fat that may help to reduce level of a bad type of cholesterol in body. Avocado is a good source of vitamin E and can help to maintain healthy skin and prevent skin aging (vitamin E may also help alleviate menopausal hot flushes). It is rich in potassium which helps prevent fluid retention and high blood pressure
Ginger ❥ This spicy root can boost the digestive and circulatory systems, which can be useful for older people. Ginger may also help to alleviate rheumatic aches and pains
Cruciferous vegetables: ❥ The family of Cruciferous vegetables includes cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale, turnip, brussels sprouts, radish and watercress. Cruciferous vegetables assist the body in its fight against toxins and cancer. You should try to consume at least 115g/40z(of any one or a combination) of these vegetables on a daily basis. If possible, eat them row or very lightly cooked so that the important enzymes remain intact
Whole meal pasta and rice ❥ Complex carbohydrates provide a consistent supply of energy throughout the day and should make up the bulk of your diet. Wholemeal pasta is an excellent complex carbohydrate. It is high in fibre and contains twice the amount of iron as normal pasta. Brown rice is another recommended complex carbohydrate, which is high in fibre and B vitamins
Soya ❥ Menopausal women might find that soya helps to maintain oestrogen levels. Soya may alleviate menopausal hot flush and protect against Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis and heart disease. Look out for fermented soya products, which are more easily digested, therefore more nutritional, and do not generally cause food intolerances. You may want to check that soya products have not been genetically modified. Soya should not be confused with soya sauce, which is full of salt and should be used sparingly, if at all
Garlic ❥ Eating a clove of garlic a day (row or cooked) helps to protect the body against cancer and heart disease. The cardioprotective effects of garlic are well recorded. One 1994 study in Iowa, USA, of 41,837 women between the age of 55 and 69 suggested that women who ate a clove of garlic at least once a week were 50 percent less likely to develop colon cancer. Another study at Tasgore Medical college in India suggested that garlic reduced cholesterol levels and assisted blood thinning more effectively than aspirin, thus helping to reduce the risk of heart disease
Nuts ❥ Most varieties of nuts are good sources of minerals, particularly walnuts and brazi nuts. Walnuts, although high in calories, are rich in potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc, copper and selenium. Adding nuts to your diet (sprinkle them on salads and desserts) can enhance the functioning of your digestive and immune systems, improve your skin help control prevent cancer. Nuts may also help control cholesterol levels. Never eat rancid nuts, however, as they have been linked to a high incidence of free radicals
Berries ❥ All black and blue berries such as blackberries, blueberries, blackcurrants and black grapes contain phytochemicals known as flavonoids-powerful antioxidants which help to protect the body against damage caused by free radicals and aging
Water ❥ Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day in order to remain healthy. Water helps us to get rid of the toxins and unwanted waste materials from your body. Don’t rely on thirst; this sensation diminishes with age. Drink often and choose from nutritious liquids, including 100% fruit and vegetable juices, skim or low fat milk, broths, sparkling water, and teas. You can also get fluids from foods, especially those that are liquid at room temperature. Try gelatin, frozen yogurt, soups, watermelon, pickles, oranges, lettuce, tomatoes, etc
Watermelon ❥ Both the flesh and seeds of the watermelon are nutritious so try blending them together in a food processor and drinking as a juice. The flesh contain vitamin A, B and C ; the seeds contain selenium, essential fats, zinc and vitamin E, all of which help against free radical damage and aging
Fruits that are best for you
Posted on: June 15, 2012









